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1. The Fundamentals: Why Tiny Changes Make a Big Difference

1. The Fundamentals: Why Tiny Changes Make a Big Difference

  1. The Power of Atomic Habits: Small, incremental changes can lead to massive improvements over time. Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement.
  2. The Habit Loop: Every habit follows a loop of cue, craving, response, and reward. Understanding this loop helps in building new habits and breaking bad ones.
  3. The 1% Rule: Getting 1% better each day adds up to significant improvement over time, while getting 1% worse each day compounds the opposite way.

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